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    Vadimir / Volodymyr

    Владимир(Vladimir)

    Pronunciation: VLAH-dee-meer

    ♂ Male
    Old Church Slavonic

    Meaning

    To rule with greatness, famous ruler

    Origin

    Slavic

    History & Etymology

    Vladimir is a classic Slavic name with deep historical roots, particularly prominent in Russian and other East Slavic cultures. It is derived from the Old Church Slavonic elements 'volod' (meaning 'to rule, to wield power') and 'měr' (meaning 'great, famous, peaceful'). The name gained immense significance through Vladimir the Great, a 10th-century Grand Prince of Kiev who converted Kievan Rus' to Christianity, making it a foundational name in Russian history and culture.

    The name has been borne by numerous rulers, saints, and prominent figures throughout Slavic history, solidifying its association with leadership, power, and cultural heritage. Its enduring popularity reflects its strong historical and cultural resonance, particularly in Eastern Europe.

    Famous People Named Vadimir

    • Vladimir the Great (Grand Prince of Kiev)
    • Vladimir Putin (President of Russia)
    • Vladimir Lenin (Revolutionary, first head of Soviet Russia)
    • Vladimir Horowitz (Ukrainian-American classical pianist)
    • Vladimir Nabokov (Russian-American novelist)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    • Vlad
    • Vova

    Vadimir in different fonts

    VadimirDancing Script
    VadimirCaveat
    VadimirSatisfy
    VadimirPacifico
    VadimirGreat Vibes

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